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Journal Article

Beeson, M. and Jayasuriya, K. (2009) The politics of asian engagement: Ideas, institutions, and academics. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 55 (3). pp. 360-374.

Beeson, M. and Li, F. (2012) Charmed or alarmed? Reading China's regional relations. Journal of Contemporary China, 21 (73). pp. 35-51.

Beeson, M., Soko, M. and Yong, W. (2011) The new resource politics: can Australia and South Africa accommodate China? International Affairs, 87 (6). pp. 1365-1384.

Boyd, J.G. (2005) ‘A Forgotten “Hero”: Kawahara Misako and Japan’s informal Imperialism in Mongolia during the Meiji Period’. Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific, 11 .

Boyd, J.G. (2010) Horse power: the Japanese army, Mongolia and the horse, 1927–43. Japan Forum, 22 (1). 23 - 42.

Boyd, J.G. (2002) In Pursuit of an Obsession: Japan in Inner Mongolia in the 1930s. Japanese Studies, 22 (3). 289 - 303.

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Japanese cultural diplomacy in action: The Zenrin kyōkai in Inner Mongolia, 1933-45. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 41 (2). pp. 266-288.

Boyd, J.G. (2012) In Search of Shambhala? Nicholas Roerich’s 1934–5 Inner Mongolian Expedition. Inner Asia, 14 (2). pp. 257-277.

Boyd, J.G. (2010) 'A very quiet, outspoken, pleasant gentleman (sic)': The United States Military Attaché's reports on Baron von Ungern-Sternberg, March 1921. Inner Asia, 12 (2). pp. 365-377.

Brown, D. (2008) The ethnic majority: benign or malign? Nations and Nationalism, 14 (4). pp. 768-788.

Carroll, T.J. and Hameiri, S. (2007) Good governance and security: The limits of Australia's new aid programme. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 37 (4). pp. 410-430.

Hadiz, V.R. (2013) The Rise of Capital and the Necessity of Political Economy. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 43 (2). pp. 208-225.

Hadiz, V.R. and Robison, R. (2012) Political economy and Islamic politics: Insights from the Indonesian case. New Political Economy, 17 (2). pp. 137-155.

Hadiz, V.R. and Teik, K.B. (2011) Approaching Islam and politics from political economy: a comparative study of Indonesia and Malaysia. The Pacific Review, 24 (4). pp. 463-485.

Hameiri, S. (2009) Beyond methodological nationalism, but where to for the study of regional governance? Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3). pp. 430-441.

Hameiri, S. (2011) Bringing State Theory Back In: Why We Should Let Go of ‘Failed States’. Global Dialogue, 13 (1).

Hameiri, S. (2009) Capacity and its fallacies: International state building as state transformation. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 38 (1). pp. 55-81.

Hameiri, S. (2007) Failed states or a failed paradigm? State capacity and the limits of institutionalism. Journal of International Relations and Development, 10 (2). pp. 122-149.

Hameiri, S. (2009) Governing disorder: the Australian Federal Police and Australia's new regional frontier. The Pacific Review, 22 (5). pp. 549-574.

Hameiri, S. (2012) Mitigating the risk to primitive accumulation: State-building and the logging boom in Solomon Islands. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 42 (3). pp. 405-426.

Hameiri, S. (2009) State Building or Crisis Management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands. Third World Quarterly, 30 (1). pp. 35-52.

Hameiri, S. (2011) State transformation, territorial politics and the management of transnational risk. International Relations, 25 (3). pp. 381-397.

Hameiri, S. (2013) Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism. Review of International Studies, 39 (2). pp. 313-335.

Hameiri, S. (2007) The Trouble with RAMSI: Reexamining the Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands. The Contemporary Pacific, 19 (2). pp. 409-441.

Hameiri, S. (2009) The region within: RAMSI, the Pacific Plan and new modes of governance in the Southwest Pacific. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3). pp. 348-360.

Hameiri, S. and Jayasuriya, K. (2010) Regulatory regionalism and the dynamics of territorial politics: the case of the Asia-Pacific Region. Political Studies, 59 (1). pp. 20-37.

Hameiri, S. and Kuhn, F.P. (2011) Introduction: Risk, risk management and international relations. International Relations, 25 (3). pp. 275-279.

Hughes, C. (2008) Cambodia in 2007: Development and Dispossession. Asian Survey, 48 (1). pp. 69-74.

Hughes, C. (2009) Cambodia in 2008: Consolidation in the Midst of Crisis. Asian Survey, 49 (1). pp. 206-212.

Hughes, C. (2010) Cambodia in 2009: The Party's Not Over Yet. Southeast Asian Affairs . pp. 85-99.

Hughes, C. (2011) Soldiers, monks, borders: Violence and contestation in the greater Mekong Sub-region. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 41 (2). pp. 181-205.

Hughes, C. (2011) The politics of knowledge: ethnicity, capacity and return in post-conflict reconstruction policy. Review of International Studies, 37 (04). pp. 1493-1514.

Jayasuriya, K. and Rodan, G. (2007) Beyond hybrid regimes: more participation, less contestation in Southeast Asia. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 773-794.

Jayasuriya, K. and Rodan, G. (2007) New trajectories for political regimes in Southeast Asia. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 767-772.

Jayasuriya, K. (2009) Regulatory regionalism in the Asia-Pacific: drivers, instruments and actors. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3). pp. 335-347.

Larsen, R.K., Acebes, J.M. and Belen, A. (2011) Examining the assumptions of integrated coastal management: Stakeholder agendas and elite cooption in Babuyan Islands, Philippines. Ocean & Coastal Management, 54 (1). pp. 10-18.

Liss, C. (2009) Losing control? The privatisation of anti-piracy services in Southeast Asia. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3). pp. 390-403.

Loh, K.S. (2007) Black areas: Urban kampongs and power relations in post-war Singapore historiography. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 22 (1). pp. 1-29.

Loh, K.S. (2009) History, memory, and identity in modern Singapore: Testimonies from the urban margins. Oral History Review, 36 (1). pp. 1-24.

Loh, K.S. (2006) Records and voices of social history: The case of the great depression in Singapore. Southeast Asian Studies, 44 (1). pp. 31-54.

Pepinsky, T.B., Geddes, B., McCargo, D., Robison, R., Kuhonta, E.M., Slater, D. and Vu, T. (2010) Roundtable discussion of Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Dan Slater, and Tuong Vu's Southeast Asia in political science: Theory, region, and qualitative analysis. Journal of East Asian Studies, 10 (2). pp. 171-208.

Rakhmani, I. (2012) A note on Jayapura. RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 46 (1). pp. 151-157.

Robison, R. (2011) Fighting on all fronts: Chalmers Johnson's forty year intellectual war and his legacy. The Pacific Review, 24 (1). pp. 15-19.

Rodan, G. (2009) Accountability and authoritarianism: human rights in Malaysia and Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 39 (2). pp. 180-203.

Rodan, G. (1998) Asia and the international press: the political significance of expanding markets. Democratization, 5 (2). pp. 125-154.

Rodan, G. (2000) Asian crisis, transparency and the international media in Singapore. The Pacific Review, 13 (2). pp. 217-242.

Rodan, G. (1997) Civil society and other political possibilities in Southeast Asia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 27 (2). pp. 156-178.

Rodan, G. (2002) Do markets need transparency? the pivotal cases of Singapore and Malaysia. New Political Economy, 7 (1). pp. 23-47.

Rodan, G. (2003) Embracing electronic media but suppressing civil society: Authoritarian consolidation in Singapore. The Pacific Review, 16 (4). pp. 503-524.

Rodan, G. (2004) International capital, Singapore's state companies, and security. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (3). 479-499 .

Rodan, G. (2006) Singapore in 2005: "vibrant and cosmopolitan" without political pluralism. Asian Survey, 46 (1). pp. 180-186.

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore's leadership transition: erosion or refinement of authoritarian rule? Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 24 (1). pp. 3-17.

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore: emerging tensions in the "dictatorship of the Middle Class". The Pacific Review, 5 (4). pp. 370-381.

Rodan, G. (1996) The internationalization of ideological conflict: Asia's new significance. The Pacific Review, 9 (3). pp. 328-351.

Rodan, G. (1998) The internet and political control in Singapore. Political Science Quarterly, 113 (1). pp. 63-89.

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2004) Closing the circle? globalization, conflict, and political regimes. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (3). pp. 383-404.

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2004) Governance and conflict. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (4). pp. 567-569.

Rodan, G. and Jayasuriya, K. (2009) Capitalist development, regime transitions and new forms of authoritarianism in Asia. The Pacific Review, 22 (1). pp. 23-47.

Rodan, G. and Jayasuriya, K. (2007) The technocratic politics of administrative participation: case studies of Singapore and Vietnam. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 795-815.

Rodan, G. (2012) Competing ideologies of political representation in Southeast Asia. Third World Quarterly, 33 (2). pp. 311-332.

Rodan, G. (2009) New modes of political participation and Singapore's nominated members of parliament. Government and Opposition, 44 (4). pp. 438-462.

Rodan, G. (1997) Singapore in 1996: extended election fever. Asian Survey, 37 (2). pp. 175-180.

Rodan, G. (1998) Singapore in 1997: living with the neighbors. Asian Survey, 38 (2). pp. 177-182.

Rodan, G. and Hughes, C. (2012) Ideological coalitions and the international promotion of social accountability: The Philippines and Cambodia compared. International Studies Quarterly, 56 (2). pp. 367-380.

Sargeson, S. (2002) Subduing “The Rural House-building Craze”: Attitudes towards housing construction and land use controls in four Zhejiang villages. The China Quarterly, 172 . pp. 927-955.

Scott, I. (2013) Institutional Design and Corruption Prevention in Hong Kong. Journal of Contemporary China, 22 (79). pp. 77-92.

Scott, I. and Thynne, I. (2006) Guest Editors’ Preface. Public Organization Review, 6 (3). pp. 167-169.

Seng, L.K. (2005) Beyond rubber prices: negotiating the Great Depression in Singapore. South East Asia Research, 14 (1). pp. 5-31.

Seng, L.K. (2008) 'Our lives are bad but our luck is good': A Social History of Leprosy in Singapore. Social History of Medicine, 21 (2). pp. 291-309.

Takamine, T. (2005) A new dynamism in Sino-Japanese security relations: Japan's strategic use of foreign aid. The Pacific Review, 18 (4). pp. 439-461.

Takamine, T. (2006) The political economy of Japanese foreign aid: The role of yen loans in China's economic growth and openness. Pacific Affairs, 79 (1). pp. 29-48.

Triastuti, E. and Rakhmani, I. (2011) Cyber taman mini indonesia indah: Ethnicity and imagi-nation in blogging culture. Internetworking Indonesia Journal, 3 (2). pp. 5-13.

Warren, C. (2004) Book Review: Tony Day. Fluid Iron: State Formation in Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2002. Pp.3 12, references, index. US$56.00 (Hc.), ISBN 0-8248-26 17-5. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 15 (3). pp. 344-364.

Warren, C. (2004) Book Review: "Culture and the Question of Rights: Forests, Coasts, and Seas in Southeast Asia", Charles Zerner (Ed.). Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 6 (3). pp. 403-406.

Warren, C. (2002) Book Review: Anne-Marie Hilsdon, Martha Macintyre, Vera Mackie and Maila Stivens (editors) Human Rights and Gender Politics Asia-Pacific Perspectives London: Routledge, 2000, ISBN 0-415-19173-4 (hbk), ix, 250 pages. Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific (7).

Warren, C. (2009) Book Review: J. Stephen Lansing, Perfect order; Recognizing complexity in Bali. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2006, xii + 225 pp. ISBN 9780691027272. Price: USD 39.95 (hardback). Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde, 165 (1). pp. 177-180.

Warren, C. (2007) Book Review: Leo Howe, The changing world of Bali; Religion, society and tourism. London: Routledge, 2005, xv + 161 pp. ISBN 0415364973. Price: USD 120.00 (hardback). Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde, 163 (2/3). pp. 424-426.

Warren, C. (2001) Book Review: VICTOR T. KING (ed.): Environmental challenges in Southeast Asia. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1998. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 64 (1). pp. 149-150.

Warren, C. (2007) Book review: Challenging Coasts: Transdisciplinary Excursions into Integrated Coastal Zone Development, Leontine Visser (Ed.). Amsterdam University Press (2004). 248 pp., € 32, 25, ISBN: 978 90 5356 682 4. Ocean & Coastal Management, 50 (9). pp. 774-777.

Warren, C. (2005) Community mapping, local planning and alternative land use strategies in Bali. Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 105 (1). pp. 17-29.

Warren, C. (2012) Conservation challenges in qa remote coastal community in Bali. Asian Currents . pp. 12-14.

Warren, C. (1993) Disrupted death ceremonies: Popular culture and the ethnography of Bali. Oceania, 64 (1). pp. 36-56.

Warren, C. (2005) Mapping common futures: Customary communities, NGOs and the state in Indonesia's reform era. Development and Change, 36 (1). pp. 49-73.

Warren, C. (1998) Mediating modernity in Bali. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 1 (1). pp. 83-108.

Warren, C. and Lucas, A. (1999) Land tenure policy and law in Indonesia. Indonesian Environmental History Newsletter (13). pp. 1-5.

Warren, C. and Lucas, A. (2003) The state, the people, and their mediators: The struggle over Agrarian law reform in Post-new order Indonesia. Indonesia, 76 . pp. 87-126.

Wilson, I.D. (2006) Continuity and change: The changing contours of organized violence in post–New Order Indonesia. Critical Asian Studies, 38 (2). pp. 265-297.

Wilson, J.D. (2012) Chinese resource security policies and the restructuring of the Asia-Pacific iron ore market. Resources Policy, 37 (3). pp. 331-339.

Zhang, F. (2012) China's new thinking on alliances. Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 54 (5). pp. 129-148.

Conference Paper

Rodan, G. (2004) Political Regimes and the 'War on Terror' in Southeast Asia. In: First International Sources of Insecurity Conference, The, 17-19 November 2004, Melbourne.

Rodan, G. (2000) Transparency, Asian Economic Crisis and the prospects of media liberalisation. In: Transparency and the Global Political Economy, 12 February 2000, University of Warwick.

Warren, C. (2003) Community mapping and the negotiation of local resource control in Bali. In: International Conference on local land use Strategies in a globalizing world, 21 - 23 August 2003, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Conference Item

Jaiteh, V., Warren, C. and Loneragan, N. (2012) Livelihoods from predators: Shark fisheries in Eastern Indonesia. In: ASFB & OCS 2012 Joint Conference & Symposium, 15 - 18 July, Adelaide, Australia.

Marlessy, C., Morin, S. and Steenbergen, D. (2012) Social, economic and political impacts on coral reef growth. In: 12th International Coral Reef Symposium, 9 - 13 July, Cairns, Australia.

Steenbergen, D. (2012) Integrating culture and conservation: experiences from a locally managed marine area in Indonesia. In: 12th International Coral Reef Symposium, 9 - 13 July, Cairns, Australia.

Book Chapter

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Genghis Khan (1162-1227). In: Martel, Gordon, (ed.) Encyclopedia of War. Blackwell, London.

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Minamoto Yoshitsune (1159-89). In: Martel, Gordon, (ed.) Encyclopedia of War. Blackwell, London.

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Nogi Maresuke (1849-1912). In: Martel, Gordon, (ed.) Encyclopedia of War. Blackwell, London.

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616). In: Martel, Gordon, (ed.) Encyclopedia of War. Blackwell, London.

Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1994) The decline of the Left in Southeast Asia. In: Miliband, R. and Panitch, L., (eds.) The Socialist Register 1994. Merlin Press, London, pp. 235-262.

Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1996) The ebb and flow of civil society and the decline of the Left in Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London , pp. 40-71.

Higgott, R., Robison, R., Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1985) Theories of development and underdevelopment: implications for the study of Southeast Asia. In: Higgott, R. and Rodan, G., (eds.) Southeast Asia: essays in the political economy of structural change. Routledge & Kegan Paul,, London, pp. 16-61.

Hughes, C. (2009) Civil Society in Southeast Asia. In: Beeson, M., (ed.) Contemporary Southeast Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, London and New York, pp. 125-142.

Hughes, C. (2007) The Seila Program in Cambodia. In: Manor, James, (ed.) Aid that Works: Successful Development in Fragile States. The World Bank, Washington, DC, pp. 85-121.

Hughes, C. (2009) "We just take what they offer": Community empowerment in post-war Timor-Leste. In: Newman, Edward, Paris , Roland and Richmond, Oliver P., (eds.) New Perspectives on Liberal Peacebuilding. The United Nations University Press, New York, pp. 218-242.

Lucas, A. and Warren, C. (2000) Agrarian reform in the era of reformasi. In: Manning, C. and van Diermen, P., (eds.) Indonesia in transition : social aspects of reformasi and crisis. ISEAS, Singapore, pp. 220-238.

Robison, R., Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2005) Transplanting the neoliberal state in Southeast Asia. In: Boyd, R. and Ngo, T. W., (eds.) Asian states: beyond the developmental perspective. Routledge, London, 172 - 198.

Rodan, G. (2002) Authoritarian rule and transparency reform: Malaysia and Singapore after the economic crisis. In: Tomba, L., (ed.) East Asian capitalism: conflicts, growth and crisis. Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Milan, pp. 253-286.

Rodan, G. (1996) Class transformations and political tensions in Singapore’s development. In: Robison, R. and Goodman, D., (eds.) The new rich in Asia: mobile phones, Mcdonalds and middle class revolution. Routledge, London, pp. 19-48.

Rodan, G. (1996) Elections without representation: the Singapore experience under the PAP. In: Taylor, R. H., (ed.) The politics of elections in Southeast Asia. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, pp. 61-89.

Rodan, G. (2009) Goh’s consensus politics of authoritarian rule. In: Welsh, B., Chin, J., Mahizhnan, A. and Tan, T. H., (eds.) Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong years in Singapore. Institute of Policy Studies and NUS Press Singapore, Singapore, pp. 61-70.

Rodan, G. (1985) Industrialisation and the Singapore state in the context of the new international division of labour. In: Higgott, R. and Robison, R., (eds.) Southeast Asia: essays in the political economy of structural change. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London; Melbourne, pp. 172-194.

Rodan, G. (2001) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore. Ashgate, Aldershot; Burlington, USA, xi-xxxviii.

Rodan, G. (1997) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: an introduction. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 1-28.

Rodan, G. (1993) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. St. Martin's Press, New York, xi-xxii.

Rodan, G. (2006) Neoliberalism and transparency: political versus economic liberalism. In: Robison, R., (ed.) The neoliberal revolution: forging the market state. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 197-215.

Rodan, G. (1993) Preserving the one-party state in contemporary Singapore. In: Hewison, K., Robison, R and Rodan, G., (eds.) Southeast Asia in the nineties: authoritarianism, democracy and capitalism. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 75-108.

Rodan, G. (1993) Reconstructing divisions of labour: Singapore's new regional emphasis. In: Higgott, R., Leaver, R. and Ravenhill, J., (eds.) Pacific economic relations in the 1990s: cooperation or conflict? Allen & Unwin, St. Leonards, NSW, pp. 223-249.

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore. In: Carroll , J. and Manne, R., (eds.) Shutdown: the failure of economic rationalism and how to rescue Australia. Text Publishing Co., Melbourne, pp. 77-89.

Rodan, G. (2008) Singapore "exceptionalism"? authoritarian rule and state transformation. In: Wong, J. and Friedman, E., (eds.) Political transitions in dominant party systems: learning to lose. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 231-251.

Rodan, G. (1990) Singapore: continuity in change as the new guard's agenda becomes clearer. In: Yuen, N.C and Jeshurun, C, (eds.) Southeast Asian Affairs 1990. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pp. 295-316.

Rodan, G. (1997) Singapore: economic diversification and social divisions. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: an introduction. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 148-178.

Rodan, G. (2001) Singapore: globalisation and the politics of economic restructuring. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: conflict, crises, and change. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 138-177.

Rodan, G. (2006) Singapore: globalisation, the state, and politics. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: markets, power and contestation. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, pp. 137-169.

Rodan, G. (2000) Singapore: information lockdown, business as usual. In: Williams, Louise and Rich, Roland, (eds.) Losing control: freedom of the press in Asia. Asia Pacific Press, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 169-189.

Rodan, G. (1996) State-society relations and political opposition in Singapore. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 95-127.

Rodan, G. (1996) Theorising political opposition in East and Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 1-39.

Rodan, G. (2005) Westminster in Singapore: now you see it, now you don’t. In: Patapan, H., Wanna, J. and Weller, P., (eds.) Westminster legacies: democracy and responsible government in Asia and the Pacific. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, N.S.W., pp. 109-128.

Rodan, G. (1996) A clash of cultures or the convergence of political ideologies? In: Robison, R, (ed.) Pathways to Asia: the politics of engagement. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 29-55.

Rodan, G. (1993) The growth of Singapore's middle class and its political significance. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. St. Martin’s Press, New York, pp. 52-71.

Rodan, G. (2002) The implications of the Asian crisis for media control in Asia. In: Beeson, M., (ed.) Reconfiguring East Asia: regional institutions and organisations after the crisis. RoutledgeCurzon Press, London, pp. 61-82.

Rodan, G. (2001) The prospects for civil society and political space in Southeast Asia. In: Amitav, A., Frolic, B.M. and Stubbs , R., (eds.) Democracy, human rights, and civil society in South East Asia. Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, Toronto, pp. 55-88.

Rodan, G. (1987) The rise and fall of Singapore's 'second industrial revolution'. In: Robison, R., Hewison, K. and Higgott, R., (eds.) Southeast Asia in the 1980s: the politics of economic crisis. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 149-176.

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2006) Introduction: globalization, conflict and political regimes in East and Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G. and Hewison, K., (eds.) Neoliberalism and conflict in Asia after 9/11. Routledge, London, pp. 1-24.

Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R. (2001) Theorising South-East Asia’s boom, bust and recovery. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: conflict, crises, and change. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 1-43.

Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R. (2006) Theorising markets in South-East Asia: power and contestation. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: markets, power and contestation. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, pp. 1-38.

Rodan, G. (2012) Progress and limits in regional cooperation: Australia and Southeast Asia. In: Cotton, J. and Ravenhill, J., (eds.) Middle power dreaming : Australia in world affairs 2006-2010. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 165-184.

Warren, C. (1998) Adat and the discourses of modernity in Bali. In: Vickers, A., Putra, I Nyoman Darma and Ford, Michele, (eds.) To change Bali: Essays in honour of I Gusti Ngurah Bagus. Bali Post, Denpasar, Bali.

Warren, C. (2007) Adat in Balinese discourse and practise: Locating citizenship and the commonweal. In: Henley, D. and Davidson, J., (eds.) The revival of tradition in Indonesian politics: The deployment of Adat from colonialism to indigenism. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 170-202.

Warren, C. (2002) 'Adat' (Customary Law). In: Levinson, D. and Christensen, K., (eds.) Encyclopedia of Modern Asia. Berkshire Publishing, New York, U.S.A, pp. 13-17.

Warren, C. (1998) Displacing symbols. In: Persoon, G. and Kalland, A., (eds.) Environmental movements in Asia. Curzon Press, Richmond, Surrey, pp. 179-204.

Warren, C. (2007) Made Lebah: Reminiscences from 'jaman setengah Bali'(Half Bali Times). In: Waterson, R., (ed.) Southeast Asian lives: Personal narratives and historical experience. NUS Press, Singapore.

Warren, C. (2009) Off the market? Elusive links in community-based sustainable development initiatives in Bali. In: Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F., (eds.) Community, environment and local governance in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 197-226.

Warren, C. (1998) Tanah lot: The political economy of resort development in Bali. In: Hirsch, P. and Warren, C., (eds.) The politics of environment in Southeast Asia: Resources and resistance. Routledge, London, England, pp. 229-261.

Warren, C. and Dawson, G. (2001) The history of women's participation in economic development. In: Kramarae, C. and Spender, D., (eds.) Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, London, England.

Warren, C. and Hirsch, P. (1998) Through the environmental looking glass: The politics of resources and resistance in Southeast Asia. In: Hirsch, P. and Warren, C., (eds.) The politics of environment in Southeast Asia: Resources and resistance. Routledge, London, England, pp. 1-28.

Warren, C. and McCarthy, J. (2002) Customary regimes and collective goods in the changing political constellation of Indonesia. In: Sargeson, S., (ed.) Collective goods, collective futures in Asia. Routledge, London, England, pp. 75-101.

Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F. (2009) Communities, environments and local governance in reform era Indonesia. In: Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F., (eds.) Community, environment and local governance in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 1-26.

Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F. (2009) Locating the commonweal. In: Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F., (eds.) Community, environment and local governance in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 227-253.

Book

Asia Research Centre, (2012) Asia Research Centre: Celebrating 20 years. Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.

Boyd, J.G. (2011) Japanese-Mongolian relations, 1873-1945: faith, race and strategy. Global Oriental, Folkestone, Kent.

Hameiri, S. (2010) Regulating Statehood: State Building and the Transformation of the Global Order. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY.

Hirsch, P. and Warren, C. (1998) The politics of environment in Southeast Asia: Resources and resistance. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon.

Hughes, C. (2009) Dependent communities: aid and politics in Cambodia and East Timor. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y. .

Lucas, A. and Warren, C. (2013) Land for the people: The state and Agrarian conflict in Indonesia. Ohio University Press/Swallow Press, Ohio, U.S.A.

Rodan, G. (2004) Transparency and authoritarian rule in Southeast Asia: Singapore and Malaysia. Routledge, London.

Rodan, G. (1989) The political economy of Singapore's industrialization: national state and international capital. Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Warren, C. and Elston, K. (1994) Environmental regulation in Indonesia. University of Western Australia Press/Asia Research Centre on Social, Political and Economic Change. Murdoch University, University of Western Australia, Nedlands.

Warren, C. and McCarthy, J.F. (2009) Community, environment and local governance regimes in Indonesia: Locating the commonweal. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxon.

Working Paper

Lee, T. (2006) Creativity and cultural globalisation in suburbia: Mediating the Perth-Singapore network. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.

Lee, T. (2006) Media research and political communication in Singapore. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.

Lee, T. (2005) Online media and civil society in the "New" Singapore. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.

Lee, T. (2011) Recalibrating government communication in Singapore: A Post-election analysis. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.

Lee, T. and Kan, C. (2008) Blogospheric pressures in Singapore: Internet discourses and the 2006 General Election. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Murdoch, W.A.

Warren, C. (1994) Centre and periphery in Indonesia: Environment, politics and human rights in the regional press in Bali. Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, W.A..

Thesis

Boyd, James Graham (2008) Faith, race and strategy: Japanese-Mongolian relations, 1873-1945. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Carroll, Toby James (2007) The politics of the world bank's socio-institutional neoliberalism. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Hameiri, Shahar (2009) State building or state transformation? Risk management at the fringes of the global order. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Liss, Carolin (2007) Maritime piracy in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh, 1992-2006: a prismatic interpretation of security. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Turner, Donna Isabelle (2007) The Malaysian state and the regulation of labour: from colonial economy to k-economy. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Others

Boyd, J.G. and Morris, N. (2006) Australian criticism of Japanese whaling: “Japan-bashing”. AsiaView, 16 (1). p. 5.

This list was generated on Sun May 26 00:52:23 2013 IST.